The programme is a joint initiative of two UNESCO sectors (Education, through the Associated Schools Project network, and Natural Sciences, through the Small Islands and Indigenous Knowledge Section) in the framework of the Intersectoral Platform for Small Island Developing States, and in cooperation with the UNESCO Offices in Apia, Dar-es-Salaam, Kingston and other regions.
Knabb has reluctantly joined a group of companies and individuals who are contending that loopholes in the financial system are giving manipulators wide latitude with which to operate, under the not so watchful eye of regulators and largely outside the knowledge of small-time investors, who won't realize what hit them until it's too late.
Starting my own small business is a prototype modular training package in entrepreneurship that is intended to provide supplementary knowledge to people, so that they may acquire an entrepreneurial mindset and the knowledge to set up a small business.
She had only knowledge of a small aspect of a much larger case, all the more reason not to view her as a potential witness.
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Deep knowledge of a relatively small number of domains was required to manage these domains.
Its goal is to marry small company innovation with large company knowledge, expertise and funding to create even more jobs.
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As women build confidence by taking small steps to gain experience and knowledge, they will be willing to take more (reasonable) financial risks, allowing for greater reward.
As more small investors pool their money, knowledge and connections to dig up more and better deals, at least 170 angel groups now do business in the U.S., says Sohl, compared with a handful five years ago.
The truth is that neither the U.S. intelligence community, nor the International Atomic Energy Agency, nor anybody else outside a very small circle in Iran has certain knowledge about the current state of Irans nuclear-weapons program, or how far it is from producing one or more usable devices.
Know that small steps can lead to big results and knowledge equals empowerment.
The American system of trial and error produces doers: Black Swan-hunting, dream-chasing entrepreneurs, with a tolerance for a certain class of risk-taking and for making plenty of small errors on the road to success or knowledge.
The project's aim is to increase the flow of knowledge and expertise between higher education and small businesses.
Since there is no single best way to invest start out small and grow your investments as you build your knowledge and skill.
All business owners, particularly small fries, should operate their businesses with the knowledge that their vendor or customer could get acquired at any time, said Peter Hermann, a founding partner of Heritage Partners, a middle-market private equity firm.
Moving towards an increasingly integrated approach to sustainable development in small islands, CSI focused on local community perceptions and knowledge relating to the conservation and wise use of freshwater and coastal resources.
But small businesses are being encouraged to draw on these hubs of knowledge when developing an idea.
Starting exponential companies requires relatively small amounts of money, and entrepreneurs with cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills have the advantage.
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While the knowledge acquired can make a big difference for a small company, it can be especially hard to balance school, the often-around-the-clock demands of running a business and a personal life.
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Leaders and managers of 240 civil society organizations of 114 Brazilian cities, mostly upcountry small towns, will have a chance to further their management knowledge in preparation to achieve new development levels.
Big global retailers were unsympathetic, showing their own greater knowledge of Chinese manufacturing by driving ever tougher bargains with small producers that desperately needed orders.
The final whistle was met by stunned silence from Arsenal's disbelieving fans, while the small contingent of travelling fans will return to East Yorkshire with the knowledge their team have climbed to sixth spot in the Premier League after their third - and most important - win of the season.
On that capital gain, ICG subsequently paid a "very small amount" of taxes in Luxembourg, according to a person with knowledge of the tax filing.
Conservation of the many endangered species which have been reduced to numbers so small that inbreeding is almost inevitable will need to take account of the new knowledge.
The weakness of enterprises of this size in Britain is largely because the four or so dominant banks do not possess regional knowledge or the interest to engage in long-term financing projects of small businesses.
The challenge I face as a small business owner, therefore, is how can I give my staff access to knowledge and new ideas without breaking the bank by, say, sending them all over the world to attend conferences and the like?
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Mr Osborne said the UK did not have prior knowledge of the original plan to impose a bank levy, which would have seen small depositors effectively charged 6.75% of their deposits to fund the bailout.
The mistakes were not deliberate, according to a person with direct knowledge of the review, who also noted that the extent of the problem was small and that other banks were encountering their own issues with the review.
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